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Radon is a colorless, radioactive, inert gaseous element formed by the radioactive decay of radium. It is used as a radiation source in radiotherapy and to produce neutrons for research. Its most stable isotope is Rn 222 with a half-life of 3.82 days. Atomic number 86; melting point −71°C; boiling point −61.8°C; specific gravity (solid) 4.
Radon is a radioactive natural gas.
Radon is a noble gas and a nonmetal.
Radon is a non metal element. There are 86 electrons in a single atom.
Sharp metal object and or a gun.
yes AS IT is a metal but why use i cant think
No. Radon is a radioactive noble gas.
Radon is a radioactive natural gas.
Radon is a noble gas and a nonmetal.
radon is a nonmetal.beacuse radon is nobel gas or inert gas.which makes it nonmetal.
Radon is a non metal element. There are 86 electrons in a single atom.
We can find radon as a non metal element. Atomic number of it is 86.
Sharp metal object and or a gun.
yes AS IT is a metal but why use i cant think
Radon's an inert or rare gas, locates in the extreme right side of the periodic table, in the '0' group.
Radon is an inert or noble gas, and that's as far from being a metal as an element can get. You'll find radon at the bottom of the Group 18 elements (naturally) on the periodic table. Use the link below for more information.
Refer to the periodic table of elements and check if radon is a metal or not. If it is a metal then it will be good conductor of heat and electricity. If it is a gas it will not be good conductor of heat and electricity
Radon (gas)